>why are you generalizing?
My monitor broke maybe an hour after I cleaned the surface with alcohol. I used a sprayer to spray on the alcohol and a paper towel to wipe it off. There was never enough liquid on the monitor that it could have went into the gaps and short circuited some connection. Hence, I believe that the mechanical stress of wiping off the monitor damaged something in the panel, that lead to a complete destruction of the panel.
That means the problem is in the fragility of the panel itself.
High tech is usually highly centralized. There might be a couple hundred factories worldwide that currently produce 27 inch panels but they will mostly use the same production steps. There might be differences between a VA, TN, or IPS panel. Especially considering mechanical stress I can't find anything doing ans quick search.
I tried buying a brand name expensive monitor thinking that this would mean higher quality but I made a bad experience with it. Now I will try a cheap one. High tech usually does not provide metrics like durability, so I can either do extensive research hoping to find something in the breadcrumbs but I'm not willing to dedicate time into that. So I'll just do my own experiments. What is your problem with that?